@Sporesirius but in ubuntu
libav-tools
is just hm an symbolic link to ffmpeg as far as i found out, so it is an obsolete piece of software and is replaced with ffmpeg now in ubuntu bionic
@Sporesirius but do we need the webclient on the server?
oh and also, as libav-tools is just an binding package that makes the libav names usable with ffmpeg backend, it should only be
search and replace to transit to native ffmpeg and ditch libav-tools
@WolverinDEV what do you think?
Solution, replace in teastart_minimal.sh
'apt;apt list --installed % | grep %;apt update;apt install % -y;libav-tools'
with
'apt;apt list --installed % | grep %;apt update;apt install % -y;ffmpeg'
and it runs without problems :)
@Sporesirius i think you can alter your script to use ffmpeg...
Sry for the delay, had to attend to an birthday and yeah, it went a bit out of control :ROFLMAO:
I am still confused how you got Ubuntu bionic 😅
As when I follow my tutorial step by step I end with
Ubuntu 16.04.05 LTS
So it's "xenial"
Did you do any steps that I didn't mention in my tutorial...
i am wondering why you get ubuntu bionic repositories o.O
could you try to
sudo apt-get update
and then
apt-cache search libav-tools
and if it finds it,
sudo apt-get install libav-tools
then please run the installer again
but with
sudo ./teaspeak_install.sh
Hi, at first you can try reboot and try to enable WSL again
also, you could use my script i hacked together, when i saw your post ;)
hope it works for you..
other troubleshooting would be
try to run
sc query LxssManager
sc stop LxssManager
sc...
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